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Soon we will be
observing our beau-
tiful High Holy
Days again. There
is a profound, per-
haps mystical,
sense for most Jews
that this is a time to renew once again
their sense of connection to the Jewish
community. Our congregation is so
fortunate that we can come together
again.
We welcome people who are sure
there is a God; people who are sure
there is no God; people who are trying
to figure out their feelings about God
and religion. Everyone is welcome.
We will join together singing, laugh-
ing, and at times, having tears in our
eyes. We will welcome in the Jewish
New Year with familiar tunes and
prayers. At the same time, we will ex-
plore new ways to connect spiritually
with a different prayer book—an early
draft copy of the newly finalized pub-
lished machzor, Mishkan HaNefesh.
As we go through the Yamim No-
raim, the Days of Awe, I invite each of
us to look inward and see what the
following year can hold. And how we
can best unlock that potential in our-
selves.
On Yom Kippur we will be trans-
ported to another plane with several
iterations of Kol Nidre and continue
Agudas Chai Lites Agudas Israel Congregation
Synagogue and Community Center, established 1922
Rabbi Rachael Jackson Located at 505 Glasgow Lane, Hendersonville, NC 28739
Phone: 828-693-9838
Website: www.agudasisraelsynagogue.org E-mail: [email protected]
October 2016 - 28 Elul 5776 - 29 Tishrei 5777
RABBI’S MESSAGE Rabbi Rachael Jackson
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
our service using a different early draft copy of Mish-
kan HaNefesh. On Yom Kippur day it is important to
remember that health comes first and if you need to
drink and eat, then that is what you must do. I hope you
will join us in sharing your Yom Kippur reflections at
3:30pm before we come together again for the final
parts of the day.
Many of us think that the High Holy Days conclude
with Yom Kippur, a serious, introspective day. How-
ever, we know that ending on a sweet note—think of
our onegs after Shabbat—is key. Which is why we will
continue the season with a Sukkot celebration, “Pizza
in the Hut” on October 19 at noon.
And then for the sweetest of them all, Simchat Torah,
our goal is to have enough in attendance so that we may
unroll the entire Torah around our sanctuary before
singing and dancing with them in the social hall on the
evening of October 23. See our calendar for the specif-
ics of each of these events.
Coming together as a community, being with one an-
other while we each do our own spiritual work, is one
of the beautiful moments we strive for during our holy
days. I wish for each of us moments of inspiration, mo-
ments of beauty, moments of clarity, and moments of
peace.
May this year be good and kind to each of us and our
loved ones. May it usher in a new era of peace for our
world. May its sweetness last like honey on the tongue.
Wishing everyone a shana tova u’metukah, a good
and sweet year!
Rabbi Rachael Jackson
On September 18, the Agudas Israel Board of Trus-
tees and Rabbi Jackson participated in a board work-
shop facilitated by two excellent volunteers from the
Union of Reform Congregations (URJ), Jay Gellman
and Jill Goodman. Both of these individuals have a
long history of leadership within their own congrega-
tions and within the URJ. They are trained facilitators
and Jay Gellman has many years of experience work-
ing with synagogues looking to strengthen their con-
gregations. Our goal for the day was to examine and
enhance the work of the congregational board,
We began the morning with a little coffee and bagels,
schmoozing, introductions, and a D’var Torah. Then
we proceeded with the hard work. Our facilitators en-
gaged us in a series of exercises. We started by review-
ing the functions of the temple board and then explor-
ing what the board needs to change to more effectively
execute our responsibilities. We examined our individ-
ual motivation and attributes as leaders in the congrega-
tion. We looked at barriers and actions needed for the
changes we identified. Areas identified as our strengths
include our long term existence, the personal connec-
tions and friendships within the congregation, the con-
tributions we make to the greater community and our
work towards tikkun olam, and the presence of Rabbi
Jackson. Challenges we identified include the need to
build leadership, increase engaged membership, im-
prove communication (particularly between the board
and the congregation), secure our finances, and develop
long term goals.
Since virtually all that we do at Agudas Israel is de-
pendent on the commitment of volunteers, we spent a
significant amount of time discussing volunteerism.
We worked towards understanding an individual’s mo-
tivation to volunteer and how we could maximize moti-
vators to get others involved and volunteer. We looked
at the ways that we currently acknowledge our volun-
teers and brainstormed strategies to do a better job of
this.
Throughout the day, the driving force behind our ef-
forts was the effort to continue to best meet the congre-
gation’s needs. As the day came to a close we con-
cluded our work by identifying the 3 most important
goals that arose from all the activities and discussion.
The development of long range goals including vi-
sioning, innovation and a strategic plan
Better development of the role of the committees
including a definition of the committee’s role, a
written portfolio to be handed on as leadership
changes, and better communication.
Better communication regarding budgeting and
forecasting as well as continued development
of our legacy program.
We will work to develop concrete action plans to ful-
fill these goals. We will be putting committees together
to work on these endeavors. I hope you will join us in
this important, sacred work.
This has been a year filled with violence and unrest
throughout the world. We feel our lives are filled with
uncertainty. Knowing that we have a spiritual home in
which to gather is a great comfort. I pledge to do my
best to assure that Agudas Israel continues to grow and
flourish and remain a place of shelter and peace.
I wish you all a sweet New Year filled with much
joy, peace and many mitzvoth. L’Shanah Tovah
President, Dr. Linda Perkel
BROTHERHOOD REPORT
The Chai Lites Newsletter… ALL COMMITTEE REPORTS, NEWS STORIES, AND ARTICLES MUST BE SUBMTTED DIRECTLY TO THE EDITOR BY THE 15th, E-MAILED, FAXED, MAILED, DELIVERED (TYPED IF POSSIBLE) BY THAT DATE. Please do give us your stories, thoughts, ideas and especially your Mitzvahs and Mazel Tovs, as well as Misheberachs. This is YOUR newsletter—let’s share our lives. EDITORIAL STAFF: Editor/coordinator, Marilyn Rosen 828-290-5333 or [email protected]; Vicky Lieber, Allen Rosen, Iris Stewart, Joe Stewart. FINAL PREP & MAILING: Susan Bohnen, Dr. Steve & Lois Goldberg, Toby Linder, Iris Stewart, Joe Stewart and the Editorial Staff.
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Life Cycle Moments
Bonnie's Byline The women of Agudas Israel Sisterhood have been busy
at work and having a lot of fun too! As we approach 5777,
we have prepared the synagogue for the High Holy Days
by cleaning and straightening up our “home”. Thanks to
all those who helped, including members of our Brother-
hood. We are excited to welcome new sisterhood mem-
bers who want to become a part of this great organization.
Please introduce yourself to anyone who you do not al-
ready know.
E Everyone is invited to attend the Break-the-Fast on
Wednesday, October 12, immediately following the final
very long shofar blast of tekiah gedolah on Yom Kippur
evening. There is no charge for this “feast”, however, res-
ervations are required. Everyone is asked to please bring
a dairy dish or salad (egg/tuna, etc.) or dessert for eight
people. Please NO noodle puddings! Please contact
Karen Murray to make your reservation (404-906-2464 or
email: [email protected]), let her know how many peo-
ple are in your party and what you will be bringing.
On Monday, October 17, we will enjoy having lunch
together in our beautiful new Sukkah at noon (bring your
own sack lunch), and then at 2pm we invite you to experi-
ence a unique private one hour tour “behind the scenes” at
the Flat Rock Playhouse, the State Theater of North Caro-
lina. Agudas Israel Sisterhood is privileged to experience
a guided tour of the stage and backstage areas of the fa-
mous Playhouse. Experience the OTHER side of the cur-
tain! No charge for Agudas Israel Sisterhood members/
$5 for guests. Contact Joan Kershner to reserve your
space today! ([email protected] or 828-243-2929).
L'shana tovah,
Bonnie Cooper, Sisterhood President
October will be a very busy month for all of us in
preparation for the High Holy Days. We will also be
busy setting up the Sukkah as is customary every year
directly following Yom Kippur. Our thanks go to Steve
and Judith Levinson who have given us permission,
once again, to cut the bamboo branches at their lake
side property for this event. Toda Rabba… !!
On August 21th, Brotherhood volunteers worked very
hard to ensure the MJF event ran as smoothly as a well
oiled machine. Our members helped to sell tickets,
serve meals, monitor the parking, set up tables and seat-
ing under the big tent on the front lawn, direct and as-
sist visitors, and clean up at the close of the day. Sid
Williams did a great job setting up the sound system for
our musicians, and Dave Monoson ensured that our
security team was actively monitoring our facilities to
prevent any mischief or disturbances. My thanks to
everyone who volunteered and who helped make this
the most successful fund raising event of the year.
On September 5th, Labor Day, Brotherhood hosted a
very fun filled and successful End Of Summer Labor
Day BBQ fund raiser for our members and guests. We
had approximately 50 visitors, including two officers
from Laurel Park Police Department, Officer Kevin
Swanson, and Officer Kayla Maybin. On behalf of the
AI Congregation and AI Brotherhood, Officers Swan-
son and Maybin were presented with a Certificate of
Appreciation to commemorate the 50 years anniversary
of the Laurel Park Police Force, and for their dedicated
services to our community.
We are continuing to plan activities for Brotherhood
members such as golfing as long as the weather cooper-
ates.
Brotherhood also will provide 4 volunteers to serve
as ushers at the Piano Concert fund raising event on
9/25/16. I am sure everyone who attended the concert
had a good time and we thank you for your contribu-
tion.
Furthermore, Scott Foster and Perry Reihs re-
activated the camera group on Monday September 5th.
We had a good turnout of 8 members. Our next meet-
ing will be scheduled following the High Holy Days.
We will be organizing field trips for our members and
anyone else who wishes to join our group is most wel-
come. Please contact Scott Foster for further details if
you are interested in learning more about photography
and having a good time with other members of the AI
community.
On November 4th, Brotherhood will be conducting
the Shabbat Services, and we will be accompanied by
Rabbi Bentley and Cantor Winston, who will participate
with song and music.
On behalf of the Brotherhood BOD and myself, I would
like to wish everyone a L’Shanah Tova.. May the New
Year be sweet and filled with good blessing for our entire
community. Shalom,
Michael Thorz, Agudas Israel Brotherhood President
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Shalom, We are now into our 9th year of the
Agudas Angels. Thanks to so many of you, this project has been very
successful. It is wonderful that our congregational family is so generous.
Since your Angels contribution is in addition to your dues, we would like to recognize you in our Chai Lites during this
fiscal year 2016-2017.
____________________________________________ SPONSORS $180+
ROSEMARY & SAM GESS ____________________________________________ FRIENDS $360+ ____________________________________________ PATRONS $500+
BARBARA & DR. MICHAEL BECKERMAN ____________________________________________ BENEFACTORS $750+
JAN FINANDER SCOTT ____________________________________________ TRUSTEES $1000+
ANONYMOUS CAROLA & DR. STUART COHN
____________________________________________ HERITAGE CIRCLE $1800+ ____________________________________________ PRESIDENTS CIRCLE $3600+
JOAN & IRVING KERSHNER VICKY & EDWARD LIEBER
___________________________________________ FOUNDERS CIRCLE $5400+
ANONYMOUS ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
May the coming year bring to you and yours, good health, peace, and abundant blessings. L’Shalom
Name_______________________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________________
Donation____________________________________________________
Agudas Angels
Judie Cohen, RN Congregational Nurse
Office Hours: Thursdays, 2-4pm
Visit Judie to discuss any health care questions,
get your blood pressure checked, and just get to know her. Sponsored by the BJH Foundation
Annual Rosh Hashanah Yom
Kippur Food Drive 2016
Dear Congregants and Friends,
Once again it is time for our annual
holiday food drive. We are challenged to
continue our efforts in partnership with
the Interfaith Assistance Ministries to
eliminate hunger in the greater Hendersonville commu-
nity. As we have demonstrated in the past we have the
potential to accomplish this goal. Last year Agudas Is-
rael donated almost 2000 pounds of food and other non-
perishables.
Each of us can do our best in this effort by taking home
a grocery bag or two when we leave the Temple on Rosh
Hashanah (October 2-4) and returning it on Yom Kippur
day (October 12) filled with non- perishable food and
paper goods to be donated to IAM. They will distribute
the items to the needy. We ask you to please check the
dates on packaged and canned food to be sure they are
not outdated. If you are going to purchase items, please
consider bulk items such as rice, sugar, dried beans and
pasta. Canned meat, fish, soups, peanut butter and
chicken are also good choices.
Your donations are one more way that we here at Agu-
das Israel can do our part in Tikun Olam insuring a
safeguard to those who may be at a disadvantage .
Barbara Gittleman
Deanna Warshauer
R.O.M.E.O. October
Tues. 10/04 Rosh Hashonah
Tues. 10/11 Kol Nidre/Yom Kippur
Tues. 10/18 Sol y Luna (Laurel Park)
Tues. 10/25 Hannah Flanagan
We meet at 12 noon.
Questions call Burt Black at 828-685-8765
THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB The President’s club is proud to announce the
current and growing membership. Membership
requires that a five year commitment of at least
$500 per year, in excess of current dues be
made.
It is the objective of the members of the Presi-
dent’s Club to erase our deficit. We intend for it
to become nothing but a historical memory.
Natalie Zitnick
Deanna & Marshall Warshauer
Iris & Dr. Paul Vanek
Dr. Teri Nadler-Thorz & Michael Thorz
Iris & Joe Stewart
Teddi Segal
Sharon & Jerry Salatino
Stuart Rubin
Sid Prakin
Dr. Linda & Peter Perkel
Sandy Morse
Susan (Ginger) & Dr. Sanford Marx
Vicky & Edward Lieber
Rebecca & Dr. Arthur Lebowitz
Carol & Salem Leaman
C. Susan & Joseph Kaplan
Frieda & Michael Hodes
Sherry Harris
Barbara Gittleman
Lillian Swift Gaeser
Barbara & Dr. Jack Gabel
Bonnie & Alan Cooper
Sarah & Steven Bookspan
Dr. Judith Berson-Levinson & Steven Z. Levinson
Becky Banadyga
Carola & Dr. Stuart Cohn
Barbara & Dr. Michael Beckerman
Agudas Chai Lites page 5 October 2016
Health and Wellness Education Program Monday, November 14th, 2:00 - 4:00PM
AT AGUDAS ISRAEL 505 GLASGOW LANE 828-693-9838
"Welcome to Hendersonville Dermatology"
To the office of Dr Seth Cohen where you will receive expert treatment by a Board Certified Dermatologist with over 25 years experience.
"Everything you wanted to know about your SKIN and can now ask"??
Did you know your SKIN is your largest organ?
Do you do self SKIN exams? and Do you know how and what to look for?
Can you tell the difference between Basil Cell, Squamous Cell, and Melanoma SKIN cancers?
Lets talk about sun exposure, tanning, SKIN damage and aging SKIN
There is dermatitis, poison ivy, rosacea, brittle nails, and fungus
Lets learn more about shingles, abscesses, SKIN lesions, and much more
Dr Cohen treats most SKIN problems and sees patients of all ages. He is devoted to providing compassionate, cost effective and comprehensive care to meet the needs of each individual person.
PLEASE put this date on your calendar and come to this very Important and Informative NOT TO BE MISSED Program.
"Your SKIN deserves the Best" Hope to see you all there - Nurse Judie
Sponsored by the BJH Foundation
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BIRTHDAYS OCTOBER & NOVEMBER 2016
CARING COMMITTEE We are looking for some volunteers for our Caring Committee.
You would be helping your congregant family. Please consider this very worthwhile activity and if you are interested please contact Marilyn Rosen at 828-290-5333 or email at [email protected]. Thank you and looking forward to hearing from you. Marilyn
ANNIVERSARIES OCTOBER & NOVEMBER
LIBRARY INFORMATION
Hear yea, Hear yea, COME IN AND VISIT! Browse and check out a book!
LIBRARY STAFF HOURS: Monday 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
…except on secular or Jewish observations or at the Rabbi’s discretion. Synagogue staff available to help you check out a book, or return a book. We look forward to seeing you.
LIBRARY STAFF Your Librarians, Allen Rosen, Esther Roberts and Marilyn Rosen
Notes From The
Lark’s Nest
Descriptions of this novel are nothing short of
“glowing.” The LARKS revisit one of our favor-
ite authors On October 26th at 4 when we discuss
The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman.
This is the story of a heroic woman and her fa-
mous world altering artist son.
Come and join us. We welcome guests and any-
one who wants to participate in a great review of
a wonderful book.
Selections for 2016 are:
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker
The Muralist by B.A. Shapiro
All I Love and Know by Judith Frank
The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman
Notorious RBG The life and Times of Ruth
Bader Ginsburg by Irin Carmon and Shana
Knizh
For more information, call Toby Linder 692-0061.
Update your Directory of Members
If you make note of any changes found in this col-
umn throughout the year, your Directory will always
offer you new, correct information.
Marlene and Ray Wiener no longer have a home
land line. You can now reach them on
their cell phones. Marlene’s is published in the cur-
rent Membership Directory. Ray’s cell
phone change was noted in last month’s “Chai
Lites”. It is now (828) 808-1175.
Please welcome, and add our new member Zsa Zsa
Lobel (please call her Zsa)
550 Britton Creek Drive
Hendersonville, NC 28791
Home: (828) 595-9355
Cell: (813) 514-3114
Email: [email protected]
Vicky Lieber,
“Directory of Members” Coordinator
Dr. Philip P. Gassman..Wed. Oct. 5th Rachel Seldin………….Wed. Oct. 5th Rabbi Sanford Marcus..Sat. Oct. 8th Steven Bookspan……...Sun. Oct. 9th Samuel D. Gess………..Mon. Oct. 17th Joseph Kaplan………….Mon. Oct. 17th Marilyn S. Rosen……….Mon. Oct. 17th Audrey Shemesh……….Mon. Oct. 17th Edward Lieber………….Wed. Oct. 19th Laurence Kosowsky…...Mon. Oct. 24th Chris Lewis……………..Mon. Oct. 24th Adele I. Groban…….Thur. Oct. 27th
Eileen & Dr. Michael Stang…….Fri. Oct. 14th……...43rd anniversary CC Blackburn & Burt Grayman..Fri. Oct. 28th……...18th anniversary Iris & Dr. Paul Vanek…………...Sun. Nov. 6th……..28th anniversary Bonnie & Alan Cooper………….Wed. Nov. 9th…….47th anniversary Linda & Perry Reihs…………….Sat. Nov. 12th…….38th anniversary Marcia & Mel Hecht……………..Fri. Nov. 25th……..52nd anniversary Rosemary & Samuel Gess……..Wed. Nov. 30th…..47th anniversary
Dr. Arthur Lebowitz..Thur. Oct. 27th Dr. Michael Stang….Sat. Oct. 29th Janie Skolnick……...Thur. Nov. 3rd Dr. Burton Black…...Sat. Nov. 12th Harry Ryttenberg…..Sun. Nov. 13th Barbara Gittleman…Tues. Nov. 15th Albert Pasternack….Fri. Nov. 18th Sharon Lemelman...Sun. Nov. 20th Vicky Lieber………..Wed. Nov. 23rd Bill Lavine…………..Thur. Nov. 24th Marcia Hecht……….Mon. Nov. 28th
Michael Thorz, Brotherhood President, presenting a Certifi-cate of Appreciation to Laurel Park Police Dept Officers Kevin Swanson and Kayla Maybin for the department’s service to Agudas Israel Synagogue.
Agudas Chai Lites page 7 October 2016
MISHEBERACHS Speedy Recovery and Get Well Wishes to: Lillian Swift Gaeser, Deb Karlin, Nora Levin, Peter Perkel, Janet Provda, Edward Lieber,
Ginger Marx, Frank Skolnick, Raymond Wiener
A Course on The Holocaust, will be presented by Blue Ridge Center for Lifelong Learning at Blue Ridge Community College. 4 Sessions, Wednesdays, September 28, October 5, 19 & 26, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. BRCC Member Fee: $50, Non-Member Fee: $70 What are the lessons of the Holocaust? How did an extreme radical, anti-Semitic political party gain control of a culturally advanced European nation and lead it into the most horrific World War in history? This course will focus on the causes, acts and effects of the WWII Jewish holocaust offering directions for current and future national and international policies.
Ari Landau, the Presenter, is a second generation survivor of the Nazi death camps. His father survived Auschwitz and Mauthausen. You can get much more information at: www.brcll.com, or by calling:828 694 1740.
Agudas Israel has a new Pergola just in time for the Mountain Jewish Festival
Thanks to Sam Gess, Bill Lavine, Alan Cooper, Jerry Garfinkle, Allen Rosen, and Michael
Thorz for their "labor of love" in tearing down and reconstructing a new Pergola for Agu-
das Israel. This will be used for the Mountain Jewish Festival as well as for Sukkot. The old
one was rotten and dangerous and Alan saw to it that it came down and was rebuilt.
This new addition to Agudas Israel was sponsored by Alan & Bonnie Cooper in memory of
their parents, Ruth & Marty Cooper and Jocelyn & Irving Scheer.
The Holocaust
AFTER THE HIGH HOLY DAYS.... Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are solemn days
in the Jewish calendar but after days of judgment and
seeking repentance, Sukkot and Simchat Torah
quickly arrive and the tone of our worship and cele-
bration is different – lighter and more to be enjoyed
and appreciated.
This year we will begin our enjoyment of Sukkot
with a joint effort to decorate our brand new beautiful
Sukkah. The Congregation is invited to participate on
Saturday, October 15th at 12:00. Bring your fruits, real
or imitation, your New Years’ cards and any other
items suitable for hanging. Non –perishable items may
be dropped off in the Board room on Thursday or Fri-
day.
FOOD FACTS AND FUN???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? What is the diameter of the earth? This is just one example of the questions you may be asked on Trivia Night. All congre-gants are invited to an evening of Food, Facts (useful and otherwise) and Fun as emcee Danyul Jackson leads us on an ex-ploration of our knowledge of trivia , both Jewish and secular, on Thursday evening , November 3, at 5:30. This event is com-plimentary to our members and is brought to you by your Membership Committee. Included is a light dinner, trivia contests and prizes. Guest admission is $10.00. Be sure to respond to Barbara Gittleman at [email protected], or 828-329-2839 by October 27. Submitted by Barbara Gittleman
We will enjoy the “fruits of our labors” during the
following week in a series of events. Lunch and
Learn will have Pizza in the Hut on Wednesday, Oc-
tober 19th and Friday night services on Friday, Octo-
ber 21st will conclude with an Oneg in the Sukkah.
Rapidly approaching is the last of the fall holidays.
Our Simchat Torah celebration will occur on Sun-
day, October 23rd, preceeded by a Yizkor service at
6:00 P.M. If enough congregants attend, one of our
beautiful Torahs will be completely unrolled for the
festivities.
Mark your calendars and plan to participate joy-
fully in both holiday observances. Decorate, Eat,
Dance and enjoy.
Toby Linder
YAHRZEITS
PLEASE NOTE: * DENOTES HAVING A MEMORIAL PLAQUE.
The Yahrzeit policy of our Temple is as follows:
You have the choice of when to observe this anniversary. The date can be celebrated by the English calendar or the Hebrew.
Please inform the office of which way you would prefer.
A letter to remind you about your upcoming Yahrzeit is sent to you two weeks before the actual date.
The name of your loved is read at the Friday evening service immediately prior to the date of the Yahrzeit.
Please keep the Temple Office informed of any incorrect dates or new dates you wish to include.
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The following names will be read at Shabbat services on Friday and Saturday
10/07/16- 10/08/16 MEMBER OBSERVER Pauline Becker * Max Beckerman * ………...Dr. Michael Beckerman (uncle) A. Marvin Block * Ida Braunstein …………....Sherry Harris (aunt) Martome Brummer * David Friedberg * ………...Joe Stewart (father) Genia Wilner Friedberg * ..Joe Stewart (mother) Bessie Gold * Samuel Kijner * SH. Lessing * Ruby Prakin * David Rice * Col. Morris Edward Rogat * Arthur Howard Rubin * …..Stuart Rubin (brother) Nathan Samuels ………….Vicky Lieber (grandfather) Sam Schulman * Carter Dale Sherman * Stanley Herbert Sitzer * ..Carole Sitzer (husband) Isaac Spanierman * Sadie Spanierman * Eva Stark * Harmonne Stark * Olga Stark * Gladys Yank * 10/14/16 Barbara (Babe) Blatt …..…Avery Blatt (grandmother) Lena Barr Brumer * Frances Gaeser * Joseph Gittleman * ……….Linda Liebman (father) ……………………..Claudia Rudes (father) ……………………..Barbara Gittleman (father-in-law) Saul Gold * Mary Brodsky Goodman * Henry Herman * Joan C. Kosowsky * ……...Laurence Kosowsky (1st wife) Sam Kurschner * Philip Reihs ……………………. Perry Reihs (father) Frances Sperling Ryttenberg * ..Harry Ryttenberg (wife) Alfred Salatino …………………..Jerry Salatino (father) Bella Schulman * Myron K. Simes *
10/21/16- 10/22/16 MEMBER OBSERVER Adeline Barowsky …….....Diane Aldrich Eskenasy (grandmother) Harry Michael Fritz * Hershel Goodman * Bertha Kershner ………..Irv Kershner (mother) Margaret Knight ………….Nancy Silver (mother) Annie D. Lawson …….....Chris Lewis (mother) Louis E. Lebowitz ……….Dr. Arthur Lebowitz (father) Pearl Mottsman * ………..Dr. Michael Beckerman (grandmother) Benjamin Nathan Patterson * Barbara Rosen …………..Vicky Lieber (sister) Trudy H. Shapiro * Herbert Lee Simon * Mae Weisberg * Nathan Wiener * ………...Raymond Wiener (father) 10/28/16 Charles Eckenroth ……...Barbara Monoson (grandfather) Benjamin A. Gallant …….Janie Skolnick (father) Harry Gold ……………….Beverly French (father) Nathan Hoffman * Irving Jacobowitz ………..Mildred Lerner (father) Morris Kaplan * ………….David Kaplan (father) …………………...Eileen Stang (father) Myer Kirsner ……………..Marilyn Black (father) Mitchell Levine …………..Vicky Lieber (1st husband) Elizabeth Meltzer * Juliette Monoson ………..David Monoson (mother)
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Tzedakah– Acts of Loving Kindness
It is through the generosity of people
like these that we prosper and grow.
Thank You.
JFS Elder Club News: JFS welcomes our new Elder Club Facilitator, Debra Bergman, MA, MFT! Debra will be working in the Asheville and Hendersonville locations.
Tuesdays & Thursdays at our Asheville Location: 417 Biltmore Ave, 2
Doctors Park Suite E, Asheville
Wednesdays (beginning November 2nd) at Hendersonville Location:
Agudas Israel Synagogue, 55 Glasgow Lane, Hendersonville Our plans to add Wednesdays to the schedule in Asheville are delayed. We will let everyone know when we are ready to implement the additional day. We are currently accepting applications for new members to join Elder Club as well as volunteers at both locations. For more information about the Elder Club, go to http://www.jfswnc.org/elder-day-club/ We are also looking for volunteers as well as a cook or caterer to plan menus, shop, cook, serve & clean up on Wednesdays for the Hendersonville Elder Club! Support is needed for Elder Club Members who require scholarships to attend. $150 a month sponsors a member to attend 1 day a week for one month. If you are interested or for more information, contact Elder Club Supervisor Anne Wainer MSS at (828) 253-2900 ext 12 or email at [email protected]
BUILDING FUND
IN MEMORY OF
Nathan Wiener
By Marlene & Raymond Wiener
DESIGNATED DONATION
IN HONOR OF
Marking stones for Magnolia trees
for the Shermans
By Mary Ann and Bill Lampley
Ad in Times-News
Anonymous
GENERAL FUND
IN HONOR OF
For 3 months playing
By Barbara & Alan Ehrlich
Mah Jong for 1 month
By Barbara Orr
Canasta – August
Barbara Gittleman’s Birthday
By Wilma Pomerantz
Audrey Shemesh, Ed Lieber,
Ray Wiener
Speedy return to good Health
Randye Unsell – Happy Birthday
By Natalie Zitnick
IN MEMORY OF
Dorothy Chaplin
By Sarah & Steven Bookspan
Joyce Stern
By Anita Richter
By Rosalyn Richter
MITZVAH DAY
IN MEMORY OF
Beatrice & Dudley Berson
By Dr. Judi Berson-Levinson
& Steven S. Levinson
MUSIC FUND
IN HONOR OF
Ray Wiener – Get Well
Audrey Shemesh – Thinking of you
By Sherry Harris
IN MEMORY OF
Joyce Stern
Roz Harris
By Sherry Harris
RITUAL FUND
IN MEMORY OF
David Samuel Smolowitz
By Dr. Edwin Smolowitz
RABBI DISCRETIONARY FUND
IN HONOR OF
Thank you
By Alan & Bonnie Cooper
By Claire & Noe Flores
IN MEMORY OF
David Schwarz
By Joan & Irving Kershner
Sarah Robinson
By Kenneth J. Robinson
SISTERHOOD BUILDING
BEAUTIFICATION FUND
IN MEMORY OF
Ruth Balter & Anne Kaplan
By Susan & Joseph Kaplan
JFS is proud to announce our annual Rosh Hashanah Kosher Meal Delivery Program.
On September 28th, JFS's own kosher caterer extraordinaire Bruce Brown will be preparing meals to be delivered by our dedicated volunteers.
If you know of anyone who would love a special holiday meal, or if you would like to volunteer to deliver meals, please contact JFS social worker Anne Wainer MSS at JFS via phone or email at [email protected]
Council On Aging of Buncombe County presents: Successful Aging Conference
Join The Fun Conspiracy and the Council on Aging of Buncombe County for a day of fun classes and workshops designed to support suc-cessful aging. Date: September 7, 2016 Location: The Reuter Center (OLLI) at University of North Carolina Ashe-ville For more information about Successful Aging, contact the Council on Aging of Buncombe County by email at [email protected] or by phone at 828-277-8288.
JFS Programs and Services: http://www.jfswnc.org/programs-services/
For information about all of our programs and services, follow the link above or contact Anne Wainer, MSS at (828)253-2900 ext. 12 or [email protected]
Agudas Chai Lites page 10 October 2016
SYNAGOGUE SUPPORT TAKE YOUR PICK
309 N. Main Street Hendersonville, NC 28739 693-4256
Michael W. Cole
Owner/Manager
. 1. MEMORIAL PLAQUES: To honor someone of blessed memory. Please call Susan LaRue at the Temple office, 693-9838.
2. YAHRZEIT MEMORIAL PLAQUES: In memory of loved ones. Yahrzeit Memorial Plaques are available. Please contact the Temple office – Susan LaRue, 693-9838.
3. GOLDEN BOOK: In honor of, or in memory of, an individual or in recognition of a Mitzvah, Golden Book cards can be purchased in the Judaica Shop. The minimum donation is $10.00. The cards are to be filled out by the donor and Becky Banadyga (828-692-7074) is to be notified if entry into the Golden Book is desired. All proceeds are to be used to purchase items such as carpeting, office equipment, furniture, and other items needed for our synagogue.
4. JNF TREES IN ISRAEL: Anyone interested in honoring or memorializing someone with a JNF Tree in Israel, contact Linda Reihs at 954-240-0287. Trees are $18 each. Make checks payable to Agudas Israel Sisterhood. Please include the following information: 1) 1)Name of deceased or honoree; 2) To whom the tree certificate should
be mailed; include name and address; 3) Message (In Loving Memory of…); 4) Sender’s name, address, phone number. You will be notified when tree order Is placed.
5. BOOK PLATES: Dedicated to a loved one with a special event, or honoring someone of blessed memory. This donation will help sustain our Synagogue Book Fund. The cost is $36 per book plate.
A FIRST PERFORMANCE
Avery Blatt will be in a performance, as a member of the chorus, in “Frankenstein” at Blue Ridge Community College, Patton Auditorium. She will be in all the performances which are as follows: Thursday,10/27 - 7:30 pm Friday, 10/28 - Matinee 3 pm; evening Performance 7:30 pm Saturday, 10/29 - Performance – 7:30 pm Sunday, 10/30 - Performance 7:30 pm
Avery would like to invite her congregant family to attend. Tickets, $7.00, available at the door.
“Frankenstein”
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Agudas Israel Congregation
Synagogue and Community Center 505 Glasgow Lane,
Hendersonville, NC 28739
828-693-9838 www.agudasisraelsynagogue.org
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2016-2018
President: Dr. Linda Perkel 685-1683 Vice President: Allen H. Rosen 595-1497
Secretary: Salem Leaman 693-0145 Treasurer: Phyllis Bentley 697-1954 Past President: Dr. Paul Vanek 697-0787 Trustees: Sam Gess 676-6720 Barbara Gittleman 329-2839 Larry Kosowsky 891-8179 Debbie Lavine 630-202-8731 David Monoson 891-2531 Peter Perkel 685-1683
Brotherhood President: Michael Thorz 891-8528 Sisterhood President: Bonnie Cooper 901-233-9465 Membership Committee: Barbara Gittleman 329-2838 Librarians: Allen Rosen 595-1497 Esther Roberts 702-3272 Marilyn Rosen 290-5333 Webmaster: Bonnie Cooper 901-233-9465 Linda Reihs 954-240-0297 URJ Representatives: Iris Vanek 697-0787 Dr. Paul Vanek 697-0787 Marshall Warshauer 698-8293
Congregational Nurse: Judie Cohen (h)670-8332 (c)337-2107 Office Manager: Susan LaRue 693-9838
SISTERHOOD 2016-2018
President: Bonnie Cooper 1st VP Hospitality: Barbara Monoson 2nd VP Fundraising: Carol Leaman 3rd VP Program: Joan Kershner Recording Secretary: C. Susan Kaplan Corresponding Secretary: Marilyn Rosen Treasurer: Phyllis Bentley Past President & Liaison to the Board: Natalie Zitnick Trustees: Lenore Foster Dr. Teri Nadler-Thorz Iris Stewart Phyllis Fish Parliamentarian: JNF Trustee: Linda Reihs
COMMITTEES: Membership: Sherry Harris Judaica: Dr. Teri Nadler-Thorz & Bonnie Cooper Golden Book: Becky Banadyga Gift Card Program: Carol Leaman
BROTHERHOOD 2016-2018
President: Michael Thorz Vice President: Samuel Gess Secretary: Alan Cooper Treasurer: Larry Kosowsky Membership Chair: